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Jerry Jeudy is the story of high expectations meeting turmoil in Cleveland. This past week, headlines centered on Jeudy’s ongoing struggles as the Browns’ WR1 and brewing trade speculation. After a breakout 2024 campaign with over 1,200 receiving yards and a fresh three-year, $52.5 million extension, Jeudy’s performance has nose-dived in 2025. Browns Nation notes that Kalshi Sports currently gives Jeudy only a 17 percent chance of being traded before the November 4 trade deadline, citing his diminished value and the Browns’ lack of depth at wide receiver. For now, he’s expected to stay in Cleveland, but with teams like the Buccaneers rumored to be monitoring his availability, the situation remains fluid.
Jeudy’s numbers speak to the frustration: he leads Browns receivers with just 22 catches for 257 yards and no touchdowns through eight games this season. He’s struggled to find chemistry, first with Joe Flacco, and now with rookie Dillon Gabriel, who’s failed to stabilize the quarterback position. His drop issues have come to the fore—Jeudy is among the league leaders in drops, and the Browns’ midseason report cards from local media have graded the receiving corps and offensive line as failing. This lack of production is magnified by the fact that Cleveland ranks dead last in the league for points scored and is near the bottom in passing yardage, turnovers, and overall offensive output according to reporting from Sports Illustrated.
The recent Patriots game was the latest flashpoint. Jeudy didn’t record a single reception and pointedly avoided reporters post-game, with Cleveland.com’s Dan Labbe sharing that Jeudy brushed past without comment. That non-interaction fueled speculation about his mood and future. Social media picked it up; Jeudy’s own Instagram post after his monster game against the Broncos earlier this season was roasted, especially since he celebrated after a loss that dropped the Browns to 3-9. While some fans applauded his setting an NFL record for most receiving yards against a former team, others pointed to his self-focus and demanded humility.
In interviews this week, Jeudy was blunt about Cleveland’s offensive woes, saying, “If one guy mess up, all hell breaks loose,” laying blame on poor execution across the roster. He’s not shying away from criticism but clearly agitated by the team’s dysfunction. Tony Grossi and others have noted Jeudy’s return to Denver earlier this year, where he admitted wanting to “whip their ass,” underlining his chip-on-the-shoulder attitude post-trade.
Local sports radio and podcasts speculate changes are inevitable if things don’t improve, with possible trade scenarios and even broader coaching turnover looming. However, the Browns’ front office is signaling patience for now, with offensive coordinator Tommy Rees recently emphasizing their intent to build around Jeudy for the future.
Don’t forget, Jerry Jeudy had a game-changing moment against the Patriots in Week 8, but the offense failed to capitalize and the game slipped away. Fantasy football experts have started recommending dropping Jeudy from rosters, reflecting his dwindling impact on the field.
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